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To: bill718 who wrote (3172)4/23/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Ray Fidler  Respond to of 4718
 
I feel sorry for the people who have invested in Coleville Resources and have to put up with such nonsense. Until those people inside the company clean up their act investors might think twice before putting their money into CLL stocks. It appears that certain directors should resign, and new ones take over.

I am surprised that the CLL stock is still selling around 20 cents or so; although, I hope Mr. Wilson can save the company for the shareholders as there is great potential (even with only a small percentage) when (and I don't say "if") the Indonesia property starts to interest mining investors.

Regards,
Ray Fidler



To: bill718 who wrote (3172)4/23/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: bill718  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4718
 
Some thoughts on Japan, Indonesia, gold...

I just read that the Japanese Ministry of Finance estimates bad debt held by all banks in Japan at 79 trillion ($590bn), which makes the debt problem in Indo seem small by comparison.

Also Japan owns half the world's savings and any moves to
bring those funds back home are going to plunge currencies and various sectors of the global stock market causing a race for gold and related stocks unlike we have ever seen in past history.

Comments?

Wayne